The Theory of Anything

Episode 11: The Turing Principle and Artificial General Intelligence

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Dec 27, 2020
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Church Turing Thesis
01:31 • 3min
3
The History of the Turing Principle
04:01 • 2min
4
The Opposite of David Dohich on the Turing Principle
05:36 • 2min
5
The Turing Principle and the Church Thesis
07:16 • 5min
6
The Difference Between Accepting the Turing Principle and Falsifying It
12:05 • 2min
7
The Best Tested Theory in Science
14:33 • 3min
8
The Turing Principle and the Quantum Computer
17:17 • 2min
9
Penrose's Argument That You Can't Build an AGI Assumes That Quantum Mechanics Is Wrong
18:54 • 2min
10
Penrose's Argument for a Non-Explanation
21:07 • 2min
11
The Non-Computable Effect in Physics
23:21 • 2min
12
The Potential Existence of Closed Time-Like Lines in Quantum Computing
25:01 • 4min
13
The Problem With Penrose's Argument
29:08 • 4min
14
The Algorithmic Nature of Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection
32:46 • 3min
15
The Hard Problem of Consciousness
35:33 • 4min
16
The Turing Principle and the Future of Computing
39:29 • 3min
17
The Ancient Pagan Way of Looking at the World
41:59 • 3min
18
The Role of Science in AGI
44:56 • 5min
19
The Evolution of the LDS Church
49:48 • 2min
20
The Catholic Church's Position on Evolution
52:00 • 2min
21
The Evolution of the LDS Church
54:20 • 2min
22
Penrose's Argument for Non-Computable Element in Consciousness
56:05 • 5min
23
The Importance of General Intelligence in Machine Learning
01:01:30 • 3min
24
The Evolution of Religious People
01:04:35 • 3min